Women's Euro 2022 quarter-finals: Sweden vs Belgium TV channel, tickets and key players as Leigh hosts huge match
Leigh Sports Village plays host to Sweden and Belgium tomorrow night as the Women’s Euro 2022 quarter-finals continue.
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Leigh Sports Village plays host to Sweden and Belgium tomorrow night as the Women’s Euro 2022 quarter-finals continue.
After a thrilling Euro 2022 group stage, the final eight have secured their place in the quarter-finals of the tournament.
The Euro 2022 quarter-finals are set with all of the pre-tournament favourites still very much in the reckoning.
After an unconvincing 1-0 victory against Austria, England kicked into gear at Euro 2022 and racked up 8-0 and 5-0 wins against Norway and Northern Ireland respectively.
Belgium reached the quarter-finals of the Women’s European Championship for the first time as Tine De Caigny’s second-half strike secured a 1-0 victory over Italy in their final group match of Euro 2022.
Iceland failed to follow France into the quarter-finals of Euro 2022 despite salvaging a 1-1 draw in their Group D clash in Rotherham.
Belgium joined Group D winners France in the Euro 2022 quarter-finals after a hard-fought 1-0 win over Italy at the Academy Stadium in Manchester.
MANCHESTER, United Kingdom: Belgium secured the last spot in the Euro 2022 quarter-finals as Tina De Caigny’s goal beat Italy 1-0 in sweltering temperatures in Manchester on Monday. The Hoffenheim striker’s predatory finish early in the second half made sure of second place in Group B behind France to set up a last eight meeting with Sweden on Friday. Despite scoring a late penalty, a 1-1 draw for Iceland against a much-changed France was not enough for them to progress as they became the first side to bow out of a women’s Euro from the group stage unbeaten.